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OpenStudy (anonymous):

H3lp!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Irrati0nal please!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@YoungStudier

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

What's your question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When B vitamins are consumed in their coenzyme forms, the bioavailability of B vitamins is decreased. the coenzyme forms enhance vitamin absorption. the functions of B vitamin coenzymes in the body are increased. the coenzymes are broken down before free B vitamins are absorbed.

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

I'm not sure for this, sorry. :/

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

@Mehek14 @ILovePuppiesLol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

greetings

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

@Abhisar should be able to help u or maybe @Photon336

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@chris215

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Lolzz... When vit. B wil be ysed as coenzyme; then obviously bioavailability of vit. B will decrease. And it's better absorbed in it's coenzyme form that's why it's used as such and it functions better as coenzyme too. So the first 3 options are right. Coming to the last option:why would coenzymes be broken down. Vitamin B is used in the coenzyme form and free vit. B is never used or absorbed. It is either used as a coenzyme or being water soluble is released from body through urine.

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Option 3 should be the correct answer though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THIS??? the functions of B vitamin coenzymes in the body are increased.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HLLO

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Yeah that only

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@globalbiomaniac

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Where is the question. .??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that one from yesterday right

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

I told u ...3 should be the answer

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

3rd option

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Although most water-soluble vitamins have low risk of toxicity, excess ______ can accumulate in tissues and lead to nerve damage. vitamin B-12 folate vitamin B-6 thiamin

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

It should be folate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really its not a

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

No becoj vit. B 12 and vit B6 deficiency is said to lead to nerve damage...their sccumulation doesnt trigger nerve damage but actually their deficiency does.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so ur 1000% right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Folate accumulation is not directly linked to nerve damage. Actually ...if in our diet, suppose we are taking all kind of vit. B but then we stop taking vit. B 12 and this will lead to anaemia and nerve damage. But if we are taking folate then anaemia gets cured but nerve damage is not. So initially, the actual kind of vit. B deficiency goes unchecked till nerve damage becomes excess to a point that it can't be treated or is irreversible. So it is said that FOLATE LEADS TO IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE OF NERVES BY MASKING THE ANAEMIC EFFECT OF VIT. B 12 . So it's not the accumulation of folate but deficiency of folate that actually leads to nerve damage. Folate is only guilty of making it visible very late.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its write

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Sry in the last line..it will be deficiency of viy. B 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so which oneeee

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Yeah its absolutely right

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Ur answer should be folate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which oneee

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

which is the answerrrrrr

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

2. Folate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u said vitamin b 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hllo

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Lolzz...ur qn is asking abt accumulation .. If qn is asked in terms of accumulation then it wl be folate.. If qn. Is asked in terms of deficiency then it will be Vit. B 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so whats the answerrrr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

folate ???

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Yeah folate 😂😂

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u think its right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cuse I'm taking my quiz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

helllo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Wolfboy @Ashchu117

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Lolzz I explained u in so much detail..still u r confused..??..😦😦😦

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Might god help u Tc 😷😷😷

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its right ur not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so ITS RIGHT > YES OR NO!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELLO I NEED TO KNOW!

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Folate is 100% correct answer; in case u understand english...there is no other way i can say this Tc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OK HELP me with the rest

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Folate is right answer

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Give me a medal first 😑😑😑

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A deficiency of ______ can result in beriberi, a disease that involves muscle weakness and lack of muscular coordination. vitamin B-6 vitamin B-12 thiamin niacin

OpenStudy (aveline):

@globalbiomaniac I'll give you a medal for your hard work :) To be honest, I would recommend that you stop answering her - it looks like she just wants you to do her homework. Plus, she's been pretty rude.

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Hehe aveline So swt of u...thanks for appreciation. .. 😘😘😘

OpenStudy (globalbiomaniac):

Thiamine

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